Over the past two decades, the United Nations Security Council has responded more strongly to some humanitarian crises than to others. This variation in Security Council action raises the important question of what factors motivate United Nations intervention. This article offers a configurational explanation of selective Security Council interven-tion that integrates explanatory variables from different theories of third-party intervention. These variables are tested through a comparison of 31 humanitarian crises (1991–2004) using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. The analysis shows that a large extent of human suffering and substantial previous involvement in a crisis by international institutions are the key explanatory conditi...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, humanitarian intervention became an important pillar in the e...
This thesis examines the practice of humanitarian intervention after the end of the Cold War. In the...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
University of Minnesota. Ph.D. dissertation. June 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Sikkink, ...
This thesis investigates the causes and effects of moral rhetoric on the Security Council’s ability ...
This paper compares the explanatory power of two models of UN intervention behavior: (i) an “organiz...
Humanitarian intervention has always been an interesting but controversial phenomenon in internat...
A new threat to international peace and security exists in the post Cold War years. The demise of th...
What leads the United Nations Security Council to intervene in one conflict, but remain inactive in ...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
Explores the UN's track record of military action, from cold war 'brushfire' peacekeeping to the fra...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Forceful military humanitaria...
The present article, written in May 2001, discusses the significance for the doctrine of humanitaria...
The research presents an empirical analysis of the United Nations Security Council we...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, humanitarian intervention became an important pillar in the e...
This thesis examines the practice of humanitarian intervention after the end of the Cold War. In the...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
University of Minnesota. Ph.D. dissertation. June 2008. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Sikkink, ...
This thesis investigates the causes and effects of moral rhetoric on the Security Council’s ability ...
This paper compares the explanatory power of two models of UN intervention behavior: (i) an “organiz...
Humanitarian intervention has always been an interesting but controversial phenomenon in internat...
A new threat to international peace and security exists in the post Cold War years. The demise of th...
What leads the United Nations Security Council to intervene in one conflict, but remain inactive in ...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
Explores the UN's track record of military action, from cold war 'brushfire' peacekeeping to the fra...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Forceful military humanitaria...
The present article, written in May 2001, discusses the significance for the doctrine of humanitaria...
The research presents an empirical analysis of the United Nations Security Council we...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, humanitarian intervention became an important pillar in the e...
This thesis examines the practice of humanitarian intervention after the end of the Cold War. In the...